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cut
I think that cut is priced into the markets, Dean Stanley
cut definitely eyes happy mistakes
We made some mistakes at the end by pressing a bit. When it's 5-1, guys' eyes got a little big. We need to cut down on those mistakes, and we will. There's definitely some things we need to do better, but I was happy with a lot of things as well. Jeff Halpern
cut tax
He got a tax cut of $100,000 and you only got $1. Peter Costello
cut
having cut away a lot of the underbrush. Madeline Albright
cut promise tax
He made the tax cut promise in such a demagogic way. Piero Fassino
cute baby eye
Piper bit her lip. The last thing she wanted to do was check Katopris for more terrifying images. 'I've tried,'she said.'The dagger doesn't always show what I want to see. In fact,it hardly ever does' 'Please,'Percy said.'Try again.' He pleaded with those sea-green eyes, like a cute baby seal that needed help.Piper wondered how Annabeth ever won an argument with this guy. 'Fine,'she sighed,and drew her dagger Rick Riordan
cutting soul progress
In the history of a soul’s evolution there is a critical point of the human incarnation that decides for us whether we stay there, go down or progress upwards. There is a knot of worldly desires impeding us; cut the knot by mastering desires and go forward. This done, progress is assured. Virchand Gandhi
cutting years kitchen
When you make the film, it's like a chef who works on the meal. After you're working all day in the kitchen and dicing and cutting and putting the sauces on, you don't want to eat it. That's how I always feel about the films. I work on it for a year. I've written it, I've worked with the actors, I've edited, put the music in. I just never want to see it again. Woody Allen
cute dad silly
When I was 9 or 10 years old, my dad took me over to a neighboring farm to help get stuff for the meal. The farmer, Vic, told me to look at all the turkeys and pick one out. I saw a cute one with a silly walk and cried, 'Him!' Before my pointing finger had even dropped to my side, Vic had grabbed the turkey by the neck and slit [the animal's] throat. Blood and feathers went flying. I had sentenced that turkey to death! Up until then, I didn't know where meat came from—and I've been a vegetarian ever since. Sarah Silverman
deeper digs himself hole matter
He just digs himself deeper into a hole no matter when he does it. Alan Light
deeper line matched push shoot
We matched up well with them. We were able to push them back off that 3-point line and make them shoot deeper than they probably would have liked. Mike Strong
deeper words
If you would be pungent, be brief; for it is with words as with sunbeams. The more they are condensed, the deeper they burn. Robert Southey
deeper girls guys side
The guys are doing real good. I'm a lot deeper on the guys side than I am on the girls side. Joey Fernandez
deeper digging five lose maybe seems urgency
It seems like we're digging deeper and deeper into a hole. Maybe we don't feel the urgency to produce. It's not something we can let go anymore. You can lose two or three, but not four, five going into the playoffs. Daniel Briere
deeper five game stuff
You can't keep going five innings. He's got better stuff to go deeper into the game than that. Sam Perlozzo
deeper helped obama voted
I voted for Obama. I was very happy when he won. But Obama hasn't really been able to effectively do anything that has made me... He hasn't helped the environment. He didn't close Guantanamo Bay. He went deeper into Afghanistan. Patti Smith
deeper deserted empty feeling freedom lover sad slaves south
A deserted homestead is always a sad sight, but here in the South we must look a little deeper than the surface, and then we see that every such overgrown plantation, and empty house, is a harbinger of freedom to the slaves, and every lover of his country, even if he have no feeling for the slaves themselves, should rejoice. Robert Shaw
deeper pockets south tells
Something tells me there are deeper pockets south of the border. Carmi Levy
seems shoot
He did shoot around with us. He seems to be fine. Bob Curran
seems stepped
Let's be honest, Netflix has stepped up its game up. It seems to have a lot more of an assortment of stuff. Tony Oller
seems
I think it seems ... they are making an effort. Hans Blix
seemed
I don't know what was going on. It just seemed like everything was just going in for me. I just did what I usually do, and (the shots) just seemed to fall. Hope Schulte
seem zone
I don't know what that was. Zone or man, it didn't seem to matter. Dominick Romero
seem worried
He doesn't seem too worried about anything or overawed, Craig Bellamy
seem
He doesn't seem to be overwhelmed by it. Joe Torre
seems
It's pretty far, but it doesn't seem like it. Yogi Berra
seem sold wait works
I just want to wait and see what it works out. (Banks) have all been sold to out-of-towners; all of them seem to be from Ohio. Charles Hall
small wants
He kind of let me know what he wants out of me. I know that he wants more rebounding with a small lineup. He wants me to be a little more intense. DerMarr Johnson
small statement
His statement was that it was a very small amount. Sgt. Reynolds
small track
To come and see them live at a small track has appeal. Ian Fleming
small thin veil
In a small town, there is a thin veil of anonymity, Dale Maharidge
small-business bigs hardest
I don't understand small businesses, only big ones. Marriage is the hardest small business. Mikhail Prokhorov
small-numbers ideas variation
An aria in an opera - Handel's 'Ombra mai fu,' for example - gets along with an incredibly small number of words and ideas and a large amount of variation and repetition. That's the beauty of it. It's not taxing to the listener's intelligence because if you haven't heard it the first time round, it'll come around again. James Fenton
small-things
It is no small thing, this, for a woman: freedom. Philippa Gregory
small-changes half revision
Half my life is an act of revision; more than half the act is performed with small changes. John Irving
small step
It's a small step in the right direction. James May